Flying Colours climbs onboard French Sécurité Civile future Q400s
Helen Chachaty
| 2018/02/28 | 174 words
| LE JOURNAL DE L'AVIATION | MAINTENANCE / MRO
Flying Colours, the maintenance, refurbishment and completion specialist, has been selected by
Conair to modify the interior of six Q400MRs. These aircraft will then join the French Sécurité Civile air service for fire-fighting missions, following a contract signed on 15th January by the Interior Minister
Gérard Collomb and Conair.
Flying Colours will be proposing four different layouts which can be configured according to the
mission: the passenger transport version can accommodate up ...(…)
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